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Cards (33)

  • Transmission vectors
    • Ticks
    • Mites
    • Flies
    • Fleas
  • Diseases found in the Philippines
    • Tick Paralysis
    • Babesiosis (B. microti)
    • Rickettsiosis
    • Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever
    • Mediterranean Spotted Fever
    • Pseudoscabies
    • Bertiella
    • Rickettsialpox
    • Scrub typhus (Tsutsugamushi fever)
    • Microsporum
    • Myiasis
    • Amebiasis
    • African Trypanosomiasis
    • Dirofilariasis (via black flies)
    • Anthrax
    • Thelaziasis
    • Leishmaniasis (sandflies)
    • Tungiasis
    • Dipylidiasis
    • Bartonellosis (Cat scratch disease)
    • Murine/Endemic typhus
    • Rickettsial infection
    • Scrub typhus
    • Simian Malaria
    • Balantidiasis
    • Opisthorchiasis
    • Schistosomiasis
    • Diphyllobothriasis
    • Brugia Filariasis
    • Scrub Typhus
    • Cerebral Angiostrongyliasis
    • Sparganosis
    • Taeniasis
    • Chagas Disease
    • Anthrax
    • Toxoplasmosis
    • Paragonimiasis
    • Intestinal Capillariasis
    • Ehrlichiosis
    • Anaplasmosis
    • Cystic echinococcosis
    • Tungiasis
    • Rickettsialpox
  • Transmission methods
    • Boiling water
    • Swimming
    • Undercooked meat
    • Self-limiting
    • Snail ingestion
    • Frog ingestion
  • Diseases transmitted by boiling water
    • Amebiasis
    • Cryptosporidiosis
    • Dracunculiasis
    • Giardiasis
    • Angiostrongyliasis
    • Dioctophymiasis
    • Gnathostomiasis
    • Hymenolopiasis
    • Trichostrongyliasis
    • Balantidiasis?
    • Fascioliasis
    • Sparganosis
  • Diseases transmitted by swimming
    • Cryptosporidiosis
    • Balantidiasis
    • Cercarial dermatitis
    • Schistosomiasis
    • Leptospirosis
    • Toxoplasmosis
  • Diseases transmitted by undercooked meat
    • Trichinellosis
    • Gnathostomiasis
    • Trichinellosis
    • Listeriosis
    • Sarcosporidiosis
    • Cat Scratch disease
    • Cryptosporidiosis
    • All trematodes (1st IH)
    • Angiostrongyliasis
    • Echinostomiasis
    • Heterophyiasis
    • Echinostomiasis
    • Mesocestoidiasis
    • Dioctophymiasis
    • Dracunculiasis
    • Cerebral Angiostrongyliasis
    • Gnathostomiasis
    • Sparganosis
    • Angiostrongyliasis
    • Clonorchiasis
  • Diseases transmitted by snail ingestion
    • Angiostrongyliasis
    • Dioctophymiasis
    • Gnathostomiasis
    • Hymenolopiasis
    • Trichostrongyliasis
    • Balantidiasis?
    • Fascioliasis
    • Sparganosis
  • Diseases transmitted by frog ingestion
    • Echinostomiasis
    • Mesocestoidiasis
    • Dioctophymiasis
    • Dracunculiasis
    • Cerebral Angiostrongyliasis
    • Gnathostomiasis
    • Sparganosis
    • Angiostrongyliasis
    • Clonorchiasis
  • Organ systems affected
    • Liver
    • GIT/Intestines
    • Lungs
    • CNS
    • Blood
    • Skin/Subcutaneous tissue
    • Lymph nodes
    • Eyes
  • Hosts
    • Humans (IH)
    • Humans (DH)
    • Barefoot walking
    • Transmitted by cats
    • Transmitted by rodents
    • Transmitted by snakes
  • Activity patterns
    • Crepuscular
    • Diurnal
    • Nocturnal
  • Transmission methods
    • Autoinfection
    • Blood-heart-lung migration
    • Vertical transmission
    • Sexual transmission
  • Animal hosts
    • Pigs
    • Ruminants
  • Transmission vectors
    • Lice
    • Hematophagous arthropods
    • Aerosol
    • Zoonotic mites
  • Babesia spp. sensu stricto can transfer vertically
  • Diseases transmitted through fluids include Leptospirosis, Listeriosis, Microsporoses, African trypanosomiasis, Toxoplasmosis
  • Diseases transmitted through arthropod vectors include Amebiasis, Cryptosporidiosis, Dracunculiasis, Giardiasis, Angiostrongyliasis, Dioctophymiasis, Gnathostomiasis, Hymenolopiasis, Trichostrongyliasis, Balantidiasis, Fascioliasis, Sparganosis, Simian Malaria
  • Fungal infections
    • Microsporum
    • Trichophyton
    • Sporotrichosis
    • Pneumocytosis (PCP)
  • Diseases that require an arthropod host include Inermicapsifer, Tick Paralysis, Babesiosis (B. microti), Rickettsiosis, Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, Mediterranean Spotted Fever, Typhuses, Pseudoscabies, Bertiella, Myiasis, Amebiasis, African Trypanosomiasis, Dirofilariasis (via black flies), Anthrax, Thelaziasis, Leishmaniasis (sandflies)
  • Diseases commonly observed in bodies of water include Clonorchiasis, Opisthorchis, Diphyllobothriasis, Intestinal Capillariasis, Dwarf Fluke Infection, Heterophyiasis, Anisakis
  • Diseases that can be prevented by cooking
    • Toxoplasmosis
    • Coenurosis
    • Taeniasis
    • Cystic echinococcosis
    • Trichinellosis
    • Anthrax
    • Gnathostomiasis
    • Trichinellosis
    • Listeriosis
    • Intestinal Capillariasis
    • Anisakiasis
    • Angiostrongyliasis
    • Dioctophymiasis
  • Diseases that can be prevented by washing vegetables
    • Taeniasis
    • Trichostrongyliasis
    • Fascioliasis
    • Fasciolopiasis
    • Oesophagostomiasis
    • Giardiasis
    • Hookworm
  • Diseases that can be prevented by avoiding consumption of frogs include Echinostomiasis, Mesocestoidiasis, Dioctophymiasis, Dracunculiasis, Cerebral Angiostrongyliasis, Gnathostomiasis, Sparganosis, Angiostrongyliasis, Clonorchiasis
  • Diseases that can possibly cause biliary disease include Clonorchiasis, Dicrocoeliasis, Fascioliasis, Opisthorchiasis, Alveolar Echinococcosis
  • Humans as definitive hosts
    • Clonorchiasis
    • Dwarf Fluke Infection
    • Dipylidiasis
    • Taeniasis
    • Schistosomiasis?
    • Hookworm
    • Trichinellosis
  • Humans as dead end hosts
    • Coenurosis
    • Simian Malaria
    • Trichinellosis
  • Diseases with autoinfection
    • Hymenolepiasis
    • Strongyloidiasis
    • Taeniasis (T. solium)
    • Intestinal Capillariasis
    • Cryptosporidiosis
    • Lagochilascariasis
  • Diseases with migrating stages in humans
    • Cercarial Dermatitis
    • Paragonimiasis
    • Alveolar echinococcosis
    • Diphyllobothriasis
    • Hookworm
    • Ascariasis
    • Cutaneous Larva Migrans
  • Diseases that do not affect the lymphatic system include Brugia Filariasis, Bartonella/Cat Scratch, Anthrax, Listeriosis, Rickettsioses, Trichophyton, Sporotrichosis, Pneumocytosis, American Trypanosomiasis, Leishmaniasis, African Trypanosomiasis, Toxoplasmosis, Intestinal Angiostrongyliasis, Visceralis Larva Migrans, Myiasis
  • Diseases not transmitted by ticks include Helminths, Simian Malaria, Pseudoscabies, Trypanosomiasis, Fungal zoonoses
  • Diseases not observed in the Philippines include Anaplasmosis, Cystic echinococcosis, Tungiasis, Rickettsialpox
  • All zoonotic diseases have humans as susceptible hosts
  • Diseases that do not cause neurologic disease include Schistosomiasis, Listeriosis, Gnathostomiasis, Visceralis Larva Migrans, Taeniasis (T. solium), Cerebral Angiostrongyliasis, Coenurus